I wanted to call out all victims, including survivors, and felt especially moved by the woman Susan Hileman, a former social worker who invited her neighbor Christina to observe a political event that day. Having run for office myself, I understand how important it is for Congress folk to meet directly with citizens to hear their concerns and ways to improve government. You always feel like the citizens that show up are the best and brightest and that you're lucky to hear their views. It always feels like those events should be more of how we run our government. I hope we keep doing "Congress on the Corner" in spit of the shooting.
I am especially moved that Susan is still reliving this nightmare in her hospital room- calling out "Christina, Christina, let's get out of here." Let’s all consider picking one or a few of these people, to write a thank-you note, for participating in their government that day. Thank them for your courage and their integrity at building a better America in the midst of such attacks on government! That we honor their passion for living out their civic duty to make their government a better government. I pray we don't lose such citizen fervor as the result of this incident.
Address for Hospital:
University Medical Center,
1501 N. Campbell Avenue,
Tucson, AZ 85724,
(520) 694-0111
From MSNBC Link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40981099/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/6 Deceased:
The deceased have been identified as:
Judge John Roll ,63;
Dorthy Morris, 76;
Dorwin Stoddard, 76;
Christina Greene, 9;
Phyllis Scheck, 79; and
Gabriel Zimmerman, 30.
Others Wounded On Saturday in Arizona
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords
The Democratic congresswoman from Arizona was meeting with constituents at a Tucson Safeway when gunfire erupted on Saturday.
Eric Fuller (Shot in Knee and a fragment in his back)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/11/eric-fuller-arizona-shooting_n_807218.htmlGeorge Morris
The retired airline pilot remains in critical condition. His wife of more than 50 years, Dorothy Morris, was killed.One of the couple's daughters said George Morris tried to protect his wife by throwing her to the ground and trying to get on top of her to shield her.
Bill Badger
Badger was one of several bystanders at the Giffords' event who helped subdue the gunman after he started shooting. The retired Army colonel was grazed by a bullet to the back of his head. He was later treated and released from the hospital.
Mavanell “Mavy” Stoddard
Stoddard was attending the Giffords event in Tucson with her husband when shooting erupted. According to a Washington Post report, she was shot several times in the leg, but was expected to recover.
Ron Barber
Giffords spokesman C.J. Karamargin told the Arizona Republic that Barber has worked with Giffords since she first went to Washington, D.C. Barber is a former administrator in the Arizona Department of Economic Security's division of developmental disabilities. He retired in 2006 to work for Giffords.
Pamela Simon
Pamela Simon, a community outreach representative for Giffords was injured in the shooting. Details of her condition were not available, but reports said she was expected to recover.
Simon has worked with Giffords since she came into office in 2007.
Susan Hileman
Green was killed and Hileman, a former social worker, was hit by three bullets, according to her husband, Bill Hileman.
Hileman was holding hands with her neighbor, 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green at the Tucson, Ariz. event, when the shooting started. She had wanted to introduce her young neighbor to Rep. Giffords because Green was interested in politics
Susan Hileman remains hospitalized and in a morphine-induced fog. "I hear her in her semi-conscious ramblings screaming out, 'Christina, Christina, let's get out of here!'" Bill Hileman told reporters.